Display apparatus

ABSTRACT

A display apparatus includes a display; a fixing bracket configured to be fixed to a wall; and a wall mount coupled to the fixing bracket, the wall mount being configured support the display, to be set in a close contact mode in which the wall mount is adjacent to the wall, and to be set a tilting mode in which the wall mount is tilted with respect to the wall. The display includes: a first accommodating portion recessed in a rear surface of the display and configured to accommodate the wall mount and the fixing bracket; and a wall mount coupling part provided within the first accommodating part and configured to be coupled to the wall mount. The rear surface of the display is brought into close contact with the wall when the wall mount is set to the close contact mode.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/710,226 filed onSep. 20, 2017, which claims priority from Korean Patent Application No.10-2016-0128938, filed on Oct. 6, 2016 in the Korean IntellectualProperty Office, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein byreference.

BACKGROUND 1. Field

Example embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a displayapparatus, and more particularly, to a display apparatus provided tocome into close contact with a wall surface.

2. Description of the Related Art

Recently, in a display apparatus, a display to display contents isproviding higher resolution and becoming larger in size. The display isbecoming thinner and lighter in weight. In addition, the display isoften fixed to a wall.

The display apparatus includes a wall mount to fix the display to thewall. When the display is fixed to the wall using the wall mount, thedisplay is spaced apart from the wall by a distance corresponding to athickness of the wall mount.

As the display is spaced apart from the wall, the related are displayapparatus may not give the user the impression that the display isintegrated with the wall and is not ideal in appearance because the rearsurface of the display is exposed to the user through the upper, lower,left, and right sides of the display.

In the related art, the above problems may be addressed through methodsof using the surrounding environment, such installing a display bydepressing a wall, covering a display with a separate cover, and thelike.

SUMMARY

One or more example embodiments provide a display apparatus capable ofbringing a display into close contact with a wall.

One or more example embodiments also provide a display apparatus capableof stably holding and easily separating a display on or from a wall.

According to an aspect of an example embodiment, there is provided adisplay apparatus including: a display; a fixing bracket configured tobe fixed to a wall; and a wall mount coupled to the fixing bracket, thewall mount being configured support the display, to be set in a closecontact mode in which the wall mount is adjacent to the wall, and to beset a tilting mode in which the wall mount is tilted with respect to thewall, wherein the display includes: a first accommodating portionrecessed in a rear surface of the display and configured to accommodatethe wall mount and the fixing bracket; and a wall mount coupling partprovided within the first accommodating portion and configured to becoupled to the wall mount, and wherein the rear surface of the displayis brought into close contact with the wall when the wall mount is setto the close contact mode.

The first accommodating portion may have a depth corresponding to a sumof a thickness of the fixing bracket and a thickness of the wall mount.

The first accommodating portion may have a shape corresponding to ashape of the wall mount and the fixing bracket coupled together.

The display may further include a first accommodating portion coverconfigured to cover the first accommodating portion when the display isdetached from the wall mount.

The wall mount may include a coupling protrusion configured to becoupled to the wall mount coupling part to support the display.

The display may further include a second accommodating portion recessedat one side end portion of the rear surface of the display andconfigured to accommodate a cable connected to an external device, andthe second accommodating portion may include a cable guiding portionconfigured to guide the cable to be drawn out of the display through oneside surface of the display.

The second accommodating portion may have a minimum depth correspondingto the thickness of the cable.

The display may further include a second accommodating portion coverconfigured to cover the second accommodating portion.

The wall mount may include: a first member including a shaft detachablycoupled to the fixing bracket; a tilting member including a firstrotating portion rotatably coupled to the first member; and a secondmember including a second rotating portion rotatably coupled to thefirst member and a guide slit configured to guide movement of one endportion of the tilting member.

The tilting member may further include a guide protrusion accommodatedin the guide slit, and the guide slit may be further configured to guidemovement of guide protrusion.

The guide slit may be slidably or rollably coupled to the guide slit.

The fixing bracket may include a shaft coupling portion to which theshaft is coupled, and the shaft coupling portion may include a safetydevice configured to selectively secure the shaft such that the shaft isselectively detached from the shaft coupling portion.

The shaft may include: a fixing portion pressed by the safety device sothat the wall mount is fixed to the fixing bracket when the wall mountis coupled with the fixing bracket; and a pressing portion configured topress the safety device so that fixing of the safety device to the shaftis released when the wall mount is detached from the fixing bracket.

The wall mount may be configured to be released from the safety deviceas the shaft rotates.

The first member may include a rotating protrusion rotatably coupled tothe second rotating portion, and the rotating protrusion may be coupledto the second rotating portion to be rotatable with respect to thesecond member when a force is applied to the second rotating portion.

According to an aspect of another example embodiment, there is provideda display apparatus including: a display; a fixing bracket configured tobe fixed to a wall; and a wall mount coupled to the fixing bracket, thewall mount being configured to support the display, to be set in a closecontact mode in which the wall mount is adjacent to the wall, and to beset in a tilting mode in which the wall mount is tilted with respect tothe wall, wherein the display includes a first accommodating portionrecessed in a rear surface of the display and configured to accommodatethe wall mount and the fixing bracket, and wherein the firstaccommodating portion has a depth corresponding to a sum of a thicknessof the fixing bracket and a thickness of the wall mount.

The first accommodating portion may have a shape corresponding to ashape of the wall mount and the fixing bracket coupled together.

The display may further include a second accommodating portion recessedat a lower end portion of the rear surface of the display and configuredto accommodate a cable connected to an external device.

According to an aspect of another example embodiment, there is provideda display apparatus including: a display; a fixing bracket configured tobe fixed to a wall; and a wall mount coupled to the fixing bracket andconfigured to support the display, wherein the display includes a firstaccommodating portion recessed in a rear surface of the display andconfigured to accommodate the wall mount and the fixing bracket, andwherein the wall mount includes: a first member detachably coupled tothe fixing bracket; a tilting member rotatably coupled to the firstmember; and a second member rotatably coupled to the first member andincluding a guide slit configured to guide movement of an end portion ofthe tilting member.

The wall mount may be configured to be detachable from the fixingbracket by rotating the first member relative to the fixing bracket.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and/or other aspects will become apparent and more readilyappreciated from the following description of example embodiments, takenin conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a state where a display of adisplay apparatus according to an example embodiment is fixed to a wall;

FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the displayapparatus shown in FIG. 1 according to an example embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a rear surface of the displayshown in FIG. 1 according to an example embodiment;

FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a second accommodating portion shown inFIG. 3;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view from the rear of the wall mount shown inFIG. 2 according to an example embodiment;

FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the wall mount shownin FIG. 5;

FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a fixing bracket shown in FIG.2 according to an example embodiment;

FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional perspective view taken along line I-I′ shownin FIG. 1;

FIG. 9 is an enlarged view illustrating A portion shown in FIG. 8;

FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the display of thedisplay apparatus shown in FIG. 1 being closely attached to the wall;

FIG. 11 is an enlarged view illustrating B portion shown in FIG. 10;

FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which thedisplay of the display apparatus shown in FIG. 1 is tilted with respectto the wall; and

FIG. 13 is an enlarged view illustrating C portion shown in FIG. 12.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Configurations illustrated in embodiments and the drawings described inthe present specification are only examples, and thus it is to beunderstood that various modified examples, which may replace theembodiments and the drawings described in the present specification, arepossible.

Also, like reference numerals or symbols provided in the drawings of thepresent specification represent members or components that perform thesubstantially same functions.

The terms used in the present specification are used to describe exampleembodiments. Accordingly, it should be apparent to those skilled in theart that the following description of example embodiments is providedfor illustration purpose only and not for the purpose of limiting thepresent disclosure as defined by the appended claims and theirequivalents. It is to be understood that the singular forms “a,” “an,”and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictatesotherwise. It will be understood that when the terms “includes,”“comprises,” “including,” and/or “comprising,” when used in thisspecification, specify the presence of stated features, figures,operations, components, or combination thereof, but do not preclude thepresence or addition of one or more other features, figures, steps,components, members, or combinations thereof.

The content may be displayed in a display apparatus. For example, thecontent may include a video file or an audio file played in a videoplayer as one of applications, a music file played in a music player, aphoto file displayed in a photo gallery, a web page file displayed in aweb browser, and the like. The content may include broadcasts received.

The content may include a video file, an audio file, a text file, animage file, or a web page displayed or executed in an application. Thecontent may include video files and/or audio files included in thereceived broadcast signal.

In an example embodiment, content received externally or stored contentmay include a broadcast signal, a video file, an audio file, a textfile, an image file, or a web page that is executed in response to auser input (e.g. a touch, etc.). The term ‘video’ may be used in thesame sense as a moving image.

The content may include an application screen to be executed and a userinterface constituting an application screen. The content may includeone content or a plurality of contents.

An application refers to software used by a user running on a desk-topOperating system (OS), a mobile OS, or a display apparatus OS. Forexample, the application may include a word processor, a spreadsheet, acontacts application, a calendar application, a memo application, analarm application, a social network system (SNS) application, a chattingapplication, a map application, a music player, or a video player. Anapplication according to an example embodiment may mean softwareexecutable in a display apparatus corresponding to a received userinput. An application according to an example embodiment may bedownloaded from outside of the display apparatus to represent softwareexecutable in a display apparatus.

It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. maybe used herein to describe various components, these components shouldnot be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguishone component from another. For example, a first component could betermed a second component, and, similarly, a second component could betermed a first component, without departing from the scope of thepresent disclosure. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any andall combinations of one or more of associated listed items.

Hereinafter, the example embodiments will be described in detail withreference to the accompanying drawings in detail.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a state where a display of adisplay apparatus according to an example embodiment is fixed to a wall.FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the displayapparatus shown in FIG. 1.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a display apparatus 1 according to anexample embodiment will be described. Hereinafter, the display apparatus1 will be described as including a display 110, a wall mount 120, and afixing bracket 130.

The display apparatus 1 may include a display 110 to display thecontent, a wall mount 120 to fix the display 110 to a wall 140, and afixing bracket 130. It will be understood that the components includedin the display apparatus 1 can be changed in response to the slimming ofthe display apparatus 1.

The display 110 may include a display panel 111 on which content isdisplayed, and a side frame 112 that supports at least a portion of aside portion of the display panel 111. The display 110 is an output tooutput visual and/or audible contents, and may include a liquid crystaldisplay (LCD) panel, a light emitting diode (LED) panel or an organicLED panel. This display 110 may be installed on the wall 140 by a wallmount 120 due to its thin thickness.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a rear surface of the displayshown in FIG. 1. FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a second accommodatingportion shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 5 is a perspective view from the rear ofthe wall mount shown in FIG. 2. FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective viewillustrating the wall mount shown in FIG. 5. FIG. 7 is a perspectiveview illustrating a fixing bracket shown in FIG. 2. FIG. 8 is across-sectional perspective view taken along a line I-I′ shown inFIG. 1. FIG. 9 is an enlarged view illustrating an A portion shown inFIG. 8.

Referring to FIG. 3, the display 110 is supported by a wall mount 120 tobe described later and may be fixed to the wall 140. The display 110 mayinclude a first accommodating portion 114 formed in a rear surface 113of the display 110.

The first accommodating portion 114 may be recessed in the rear surface113 to accommodate both the wall mount 120 and the fixing bracket 130 tobe described later. When the wall mount 120 is fixed to the fixingbracket 130, the first accommodating portion 114 may be provided in ashape corresponding to the outer shape of the wall mount 120 and thefixing bracket 130.

When the wall mount 120 is fixed to the fixing bracket 130, the firstaccommodating portion 114 may have a depth corresponding to the combinedthicknesses of the wall mount 120 and the fixing bracket 130.Alternatively, the first accommodating portion 114 may have a minimumdepth corresponding to the thickness of the fixing bracket 130 that isrelatively thin and may have a maximum depth corresponding to thethickness of the wall mount 120 that is relatively thick. That is, thedepth of the first accommodating portion 114 may be greater than thethickness of the fixing bracket 130 and less than the thickness of thewall mount 120.

As described above, the display 110 of the display apparatus 1 accordingto the example embodiment includes the first accommodating portion 114which may accommodate both the wall mount 120 and the fixing bracket 130on the rear surface of the display 110 so that it may be brought intoclose contact with the wall 140 when installed in the wall 140.Accordingly, the display apparatus according to the example embodimentcan give the user an impression that the display 110 and the wall 140are integrated with each other, and thus the appearance can be enhancedand can prevent the rear surface of the display 110 from being exposedto the outside, thereby making the appearance neat.

A wall mount coupling portion 115 to which a coupling protrusion 127 ofthe wall mount 120 is coupled may be provided inside the firstaccommodating portion 114. The wall mount coupling portion 115 may havea groove shape. The number of wall mount coupling portions 115 may beprovided in accordance with the number of coupling protrusions 127. Theuser may fix the display 110 to the wall 140 by fixing the display 110to the wall mount 120 so that the coupling protrusion 127 of the wallmount 120 is inserted into the wall mount coupling portion 115 providedin the first accommodating portion 114 on the rear surface 113 of thedisplay 110. That is, the rear surface 113 of the display 110 except fora portion where the first accommodating portion 114 is formed may be inclose contact with the wall 140.

The display 110 may include a first accommodating portion cover 114 athat is configured to cover the first accommodating portion 114 when thedisplay 110 is installed on a separate support member without beinginstalled on the wall 140. Accordingly, the display 110 according to theexample embodiment is not limited in this use as a wall-mounted type,but can also be used as a stand type.

The display 110 may include a second accommodating portion 116 in whicha cable C electrically connecting the display 110 and an external deviceis accommodated. The second accommodating portion 116 may be recessed inthe rear surface 113 of the display 110. The second accommodatingportion 116 may be formed to have a depth greater than the thickness ofthe cable C. That is, the second accommodating portion 116 may be formedto have a minimum depth corresponding to the thickness of the cable C.

Referring to FIG. 4, the second accommodating portion 116 may include acable guide portion 117 that guides the cable C such that the cable C isdrawn out of the display 110 through the bottom surface of the display110.

The cable guide portion 117 may include a space having a shapecorresponding to the shape of the cross section of the cable C and aninsertion port 117 a through which the cable C may be inserted. Withthis configuration, the display apparatus 1 according to the exampleembodiment does not need to have a space for passing the cable C betweenthe display 110 and the wall 140 so that the display 110 can be broughtinto close contact with the wall 140. In addition, the cable C connectedto the display 110 can be easily arranged.

The display 110 may include a second accommodating portion cover 116 athat is provided to cover the second accommodating portion 116 when thecable C is not connected to the display 110 and the display 110 is notinstalled on the wall. Accordingly, the display 110 according to theexample embodiment is not limited in this use as a wall mounted type,but may also be used as a stand type.

Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the wall mount 120 may be coupled to thedisplay 110 to support the display 110 and may be fixed to the wall 140by being coupled to a fixing bracket 130 to be described later. The wallmount 120 may include a first member 121, a tilting member 124, and asecond member 126.

The first member 121 may include a shaft 122 that is releasably coupledto the fixing bracket 130. The shaft 122 may be provided to be pressableand engageable with a safety device 134 (see FIGS. 7, 9, 11 and 13) whenthe first member 121 is engaged with the fixing bracket 130. The shaft122 may be provided to be rotated and press the safety device 134 so asto be detached from the fixing bracket 130 when the first member 121 isdetached from the fixing bracket 130.

Specifically, referring to FIGS. 9, 11 and 13, the shaft 122 may includea fixing portion 122 a and pressing portion 122 b.

The fixing portion 122 a may be pressed by the safety device 134 afterthe shaft 122 is engaged with a shaft coupling portion 136 of the fixingbracket 130. Accordingly, the wall mount 120 may be firmly fixed to thefixing bracket 130 and may be prevented from being detached from thefixing bracket 130.

The pressing portion 122 b may press the safety device 134 when theshaft 122 is separated from the shaft coupling portion 136 of the fixingbracket 130. As the safety device 134 is pressed, a space for moving theshaft 122 in the direction in which the shaft 122 is separated may beformed in the shaft coupling portion 136, and thus the shaft 122 may beseparated from the shaft coupling portion 136. That is, as the pressingportion 122 b presses the safety device 134, the fixing of the safetydevice 134 to the shaft 122 may be released.

The first member 121 may include a rotation protrusion 123 a that isrotatably coupled to a second rotating portion 128 of the second member126. The rotation protrusion 123 a may be coupled to the second rotatingportion 128 to be rotatable with respect to the second rotating portion128 when a force greater than a predetermined magnitude is applied tothe second rotating portion 128. That is, the wall mount 120 of thedisplay apparatus 1 according to the example embodiment may beconfigured such that the first member 121 is rotated only when a forcegreater than a predetermined magnitude is applied to the second member126 when the first member 121 is fixed to the fixing bracket 130.

The first member 121 may include a third rotating portion 123 b to whicha tilting member 124 is rotatably coupled. Specifically, the thirdrotating portion 123 b may be rotatably coupled to a first rotatingportion 125 a of the tilting member 124 by a second coupling member 152and 153.

The tilting member 124 may include the first rotating portion 125 arotatably coupled to the first member 121 and a guide protrusion 125 b.

The first rotating portion 125 a may be rotatably coupled to the thirdrotating portion 123 b of the first member 121 by the second couplingmember 152 and 153, as described above.

The guide protrusion 125 b may be provided at an end portion of thetilting member 124 opposite to another end portion of the tilting member124 provided with the first rotating portion 125 a. The guide protrusion125 b may be slidably and/or rollably coupled to a guide slit 129 of thesecond member 126 which will be described later. That is, the guide slit129 may guide the movement of the guide protrusion 125 b.

The second member 126 may include a coupling protrusion 127 coupled tothe wall mount coupling portion 115 provided in the first accommodatingportion 114 of the display 110. The coupling protrusion 127 may protrudefrom one surface of the second member 126 to which the display 110 iscoupled. Although two coupling protrusions 127 are provided in theexample embodiment shown in FIG. 6, the number of coupling protrusions127 is not limited thereto. Therefore, one coupling protrusion 127 ormore than two coupling protrusions 127 may be provided so that the wallmount 120 can support the display 110 firmly.

The second member 126 may include the second rotating portion 128 towhich the rotation protrusion 123 a of the first member 121 is rotatablycoupled. As described above, the second rotating portion 128 may beslightly fitted-coupled to allow to rotate only when a force greaterthan a predetermined magnitude is applied to the rotation protrusion 123a.

The second member 126 may include the guide slit 129. The guide slit 129may extend in the longitudinal direction of the wall mount 120 to guidethe movement of the guide protrusion 125 b, as described above.

With this configuration, the wall mount 120 may be configured to be setin a close contact mode to move the display 110 in close contact withthe wall 140 or a tilting mode to move the display 110 to tilt to thewall 140.

The fixing bracket 130 may be fixed to the wall 140. Referring to FIG.7, the fixing bracket 130 may include a first bracket 131 and a secondbracket 133.

The first bracket 131 may be fixed to the wall by a first fixing member151. The first bracket 131 may include a first coupling hole 132 towhich the first fixing member 151 is coupled. In addition, the firstfixing member 151 may be fixed to the first coupling hole 132 in a statewhere a first washer 154 is coupled to the first fixing member 151.

The second bracket 133 may be fixed to the first bracket 131 by a secondfixing member 155. The second bracket 133 may be fixed to the wall 140as a third fixing member 156 is coupled to the second coupling hole 135.The second bracket 133 may include the safety device 134 and the shaftcoupling portion 136. At this time, a second washer 157 may be coupledto the third fixing member 156.

The safety device 134 may have an elastic force and may be provided suchthat the position is changed when the shaft 122 is inserted into theshaft coupling portion 136 or separated from the shaft coupling portion136. Specifically, the safety device 134 may be pressed by the shaft 122when the shaft 122 is coupled to the shaft coupling portion 136 so thatthe safety device 134 may form a space through which the shaft 122 isinserted into the shaft coupling portion 136. The safety device 134 maybe pressed by the shaft 122 when the shaft is separated from the shaftcoupling portion 136 so that the safety device 134 may form a spacethrough which the shaft 122 is separated from the shaft coupling portion136.

The safety device 134 may be provided to press the fixing portion 122 awhen the shaft 122 is inserted into the shaft coupling portion 136 andto be pressed by the pressing portion 122 b when the shaft 122 isseparated from the shaft coupling portion 136. As the safety device 134is pressed by the pressing portion 122 b, the safety device 134 becomesable to release the fixation to the shaft 122.

The shaft coupling portion 136 may be mounted on the shaft 122 to fixthe wall mount 120 to the fixing bracket 130. The shaft coupling portion136 may be provided in a shape corresponding to the shape of the shaft122.

According to the example embodiment, with this configuration, thedisplay apparatus can easily fix the wall mount 120 to which the display110 is fixed to the fixing bracket 130 fixed to the wall 140 or caneasily detach the wall mount 120 from the fixing bracket 130.

FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the display of thedisplay apparatus shown in FIG. 1 being closely attached to the wall.FIG. 11 is an enlarged view illustrating a B portion shown in FIG. 10.FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which thedisplay of the display apparatus shown in FIG. 1 is tilted with respectto the wall. FIG. 13 is an enlarged view illustrating a C portion shownin FIG. 12.

Referring to FIGS. 10 and 11, when the wall mount 120 is set in theclose contact mode, the wall mount 120 is positioned such that the firstmember 121, the second member 126, and the tilting member 124 aresubstantially in the same plane, and the wall mount 120 and the fixingbracket 130 are accommodated in the first accommodating portion 114. Inaddition, the cable C may be accommodated in the second accommodatingportion 116.

At this time, the safety device 134 may press the fixing portion 122 aof the shaft 122 so that the display 110 fixed to the wall mount 120 maybe securely fixed to the wall 140. Also, the coupling protrusion 127 maybe inserted into the wall mount coupling portion 115.

Accordingly, the display 110 may be brought into close contact with thewall 140. Therefore, the display apparatus 1 according to the exampleembodiment may provide the user with an impression that the displayapparatus 1 is integrated with the wall 140 and may prevent the rearsurface of the display 110 from being exposed to the outside.

Referring to FIGS. 12 and 13, the wall mount 120 may be set in thetilting mode so that the display 110 may be tilted with respect to thewall 140. At this time, the guide protrusion 125 b may move within theguide slit 129 and the rotation protrusion 123 a may rotate relative tothe second rotating portion 128 and the first rotating portion 125 a mayrotate with respect to the third rotating portion 123 b. Accordingly,the second member 126 may be tilted with respect to the first member121.

In addition, when the shaft 122 further rotates, the safety device 134may be pressed by the pressing portion 122 b of the shaft 122 and form aspace through which the shaft 122 may be separated from the shaftcoupling portion 136. Accordingly, the wall mount 120 may be detachedfrom the fixing bracket 130, thereby detaching the display 110 from thewall 140.

According to the present disclosure, the display apparatus is providedon the rear surface of the display with a first accommodating portionwhich can receive the wall mount and the fixing bracket so that thedisplay can be brought into close contact with the wall when the displayis fixed to the wall by the wall mount.

According to the present disclosure, the display apparatus has a secondaccommodating portion provided at the rear surface of the display toreceive the cable so that the display can be brought into close contactwith the wall when the display is connected to the cable.

According to the present disclosure, the display apparatus can preventthe rear surface of the display from being exposed to the outside andcan give the user an impression of the display being integrated with thewall, so that the appearance can be enhanced because the display can bebrought into close contact with the wall.

According to the present disclosure, the display apparatus includes asafety device capable of selectively fixing the wall mount to the fixingbracket, so that the display can be stably fixed to the wall and easilyseparated from the wall.

Although a few example embodiments have been shown and described, itwould be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may bemade in these example embodiments without departing from the principlesand spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in theclaims and their equivalents.

What is claimed is:
 1. A wall mount assembly comprising: a fixingbracket fixed, in use, to a wall; and a wall mount coupled to the fixingbracket and configured to be set in a close contact mode in which thewall mount is adjacent to the wall and to be set in a tilting mode inwhich the wall mount is tilted with respect to the wall, wherein thewall mount comprises: a first member comprising a shaft detachablycoupled to the fixing bracket; a tilting member comprising a firstrotating portion rotatably coupled to the first member; and a secondmember comprising a second rotating portion rotatably coupled to thefirst member and a guide slit guiding movement of one end portion of thetilting member; wherein the wall mount is configured to be detachablefrom the fixing bracket by rotating the first member relative to thefixing bracket.
 2. The wall mount assembly of claim 1, wherein thetilting member comprises a guide protrusion protruding to be guided bythe guide slit by being inserted into the guide slit.
 3. The wall mountassembly of claim 2, wherein the guide protrusion is slidable orrollable on the guide slit.
 4. The wall mount assembly of claim 1,wherein the fixing bracket comprises a shaft coupling portion to whichthe shaft is coupled, and the shaft coupling portion comprises a safetydevice configured to selectively secure the shaft such that the shaft isselectively detached from the shaft coupling portion.
 5. The wall mountassembly of claim 4, wherein the shaft comprises a fixing portionpressed by the safety device so that the wall mount is fixed to thefixing bracket when the wall mount is coupled with the fixing bracket;and a pressing portion configured to press the safety device so thatfixing of the safety device to the shaft is released when the wall mountis detached from the fixing bracket.
 6. The wall mount assembly of claim4, wherein the wall mount is configured to be released from the safetydevice as the shaft rotates.
 7. The wall mount assembly of claim 1,wherein the first member comprises a rotating protrusion rotatablycoupled to the second rotating portion, and the rotating protrusion iscoupled to the second rotating portion to be rotatable with respect tothe second member when a force greater than a predetermined magnitude isapplied to the second rotating portion.